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Cocoa Farmers in Inland Baining Gain Vital Financial Skills Through Training

A four-day Financial Literacy Retail Training was conducted for smallholder farmers from Inland Baining, Gazelle District, East New Britain Province, from 1st to 4th October 2025. The training was facilitated by the Centre for Excellence in Financial Inclusion (CEFI) in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Conservation and Environment Protection Authority (CEPA) under the GEF7-FOLUR Project.

The event, held at Rapopo Plantation Resort in Kokopo, brought together 45 participants  23 men and 22 women  involved in cocoa and fresh produce farming. The farmers were divided into two batches, with Batch One trained from 1st–2nd October and Batch Two from 3rd–4th October.

The sessions covered key topics such as money management, savings plans, household budgeting, tracking income and expenses, cash flow management for seasonal crops, and accessing financial services. Representatives from financial institutions including NCSL, BSP, Kadaporoman Microfinance Limited, and East New Britain Savings and Loans Society also attended to share information on their products and services.

According to CEFI, the training aimed to equip farmers with essential financial skills to better manage income, reduce debt, and build savings to strengthen their economic resilience.

The initiative forms part of broader efforts to advance financial inclusion, promote sustainable livelihoods, and support the PNG Vision 2050.

It further contributes to the FOLUR Impact Programme’s goal of fostering sustainable and inclusive rural economic growth across New Britain Island.

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Image Caption: Participants from Inland Baining, Gazelle District, take part in group discussions and practical exercises during the four-day Financial Literacy Retail Training held at Rapopo Plantation Resort in Kokopo. The training, facilitated by the Centre for Excellence in Financial Inclusion (CEFI) in partnership with UNDP and CEPA under the GEF7-FOLUR Project, equipped cocoa and fresh produce farmers with vital financial management skills to strengthen their livelihoods.

 

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Community Officers in West New Britain Equipped Through Financial Literacy Training

The Centre for Excellence in Financial Inclusion (CEFI), in collaboration with the Department of Community Development and Religion (DFCDR) and the West New Britain Provincial Government, successfully conducted a five-day Training of Trainers (ToT) program from 13th to 17th October 2025 at the Kadeemah Motel in West New Britain.

The program brought together 27 participants, including 21 men and 6 women, representing Community Development Officers and officials from the provincial and district administrations of Nakanai and Kandrian–Gloucester. The training aimed to enhance participants’ facilitation and training skills while deepening their knowledge of key financial literacy topics such as savings, budgeting, and cash flow management.

During the sessions, representatives from the Nasfund Contributors Savings and Loan Society (NCSL) presented information on various financial products and services. Several participants reportedly took the opportunity to open savings accounts with NCSL, reflecting an immediate positive outcome of the training.

The ToT program concluded on Friday, 17th October 2025, with a certificate presentation ceremony that coincided with the official opening of the District Community Development Centre (DCDC) in Biala.

This initiative was part of ongoing efforts to strengthen community development and promote financial inclusion throughout West New Britain Province. By empowering local officers with practical financial literacy skills, the program aimed to ensure that communities across the province would benefit from improved financial awareness and inclusion initiatives.

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Caption:  Community Officers from West New Britain attended a Training of Trainers (ToT) session, where NCSL representatives also shared insights on financial products and services. The training strengthened participants’ facilitation skills and deepened their understanding of key financial literacy topics, including savings, budgeting, and cash flow management.

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Financial Inclusion Drive Brings Banking Access to Cocoa Farmers in Inland Baining

A week-long financial inclusion outreach held from 6th to 11th October 2025 saw cocoa farmers in the Inland Baining area of East New Britain gain access to formal banking services for the first time.

The initiative, organized by the Centre for Excellence in Financial Inclusion (CEFI) in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) under the FOLUR Project, took place across six villages in the Inland Baining Local Level Government (LLG) of the Gazelle District.

According to organizers, the account-opening programme was conducted in Manapki, Bruit, Rangulit, Kasaska, Malasaet, and Alakasam villages, where teams from several financial institutions provided on-site services to local communities.

Participating institutions included East New Britain Savings and Loan Society (ENBSL), Kadaporoman Microfinance Limited, Nationwide Microbank, Nasfund Contributors Savings and Loan Society (NCSL), and BSP Financial Group Limited.

It was reported that between 20 and 30 new accounts were opened by each institution in every community, signaling strong local interest and growing trust in formal financial systems.

CEFI representatives said the outreach demonstrated the effectiveness of collaboration in promoting financial inclusion in remote areas. They explained that access to basic banking services would empower families, support small-scale cocoa farmers, and foster a culture of saving and financial management.

The programme was described as a key milestone in the ongoing efforts to strengthen rural livelihoods and ensure that economic opportunities reach all communities in East New Britain.

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Caption: Images  showing representatives from financial institutions opening accounts for Cocoa farmers in Inland Baining in East New Britain Province.

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Q & A with Anne-Shirley Korave

Founded by Anne-Shirley Korave, QueenPads is a proud PNG social and green enterprise addressing menstrual challenges faced by women nationwide. With support from BLP, QueenPads has improved efficiency, boosted growth, and continues to promote sustainable menstrual health solutions.

Read Anne-Shirley’s full Q&A session with CEFI.

  1. Can you briefly state the nature of your business?

QueenPads is a locally owned social and green enterprise established in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, in 2018. Its goal is to address the silent menstrual challenges faced by thousands of women across the country. With a dedicated team of full-time staff and volunteers, QueenPads focuses on the production and distribution of eco-friendly, reusable menstrual products, as well as education and advocacy programmes.

  1. What was the state of your business prior to the assistance of the BLP Business Grant?

The business was incurring high operational costs. And since we need to engage professional  services, an additional cost, accounting , communication and tech, recently HR services, the subsidy came in very handy bearing half of the costs incurred for those services  at the initial stages.

  1. In what ways did the BLP Business Support Grant/Subsidy/Small Grant Facility/Concessional Loan assist your business to grow?

BLP’s Business Subsidy support helped reduce some of those initial high costs. And as a result, these outrsourced services enhanced the overall business operations.

 

  1. What are some of the positive outcomes following the assistance by BLP?

Not all professional business services are affordable for SMEs due to high service fees. For us, being able to access such services with the support of BLP was a significant achievement. Improved efficiency and enhanced business operations.

  1. After receiving the BLP Service (Business Support Grant, Small Grant Facility, Subsidy, Concessional Loan), do you still face challenges in your business operations?

Yes. Challenges in business operations are ongoing, particularly within a tough economy such as Papua New Guinea’s.

  1. How is your business helping/benefiting ordinary Papua New Guineans?

Our locally designed sanitary products are helping thousands of women in both rural and urban areas to save money and manage their menstrual health with confidence and dignity, while also protecting the environment from waste pollution. In addition, our education and advocacy programmes promote women’s health and well-being.

  1. How do you see your business in the next five (5) years?

We aim to produce more eco-friendly and cost-effective sanitary product solutions, reaching thousands of women who need menstrual care in Papua New Guinea and the wider region. Together, we are working towards a #PeriodFriendlyPNG and a #PeriodFriendlyRegion. At QueenPads, we envision a healthy and sustainable society for years to come.

 

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QueenPads: Empowering Women Through Sustainable Menstrual Solutions

Founded in 2018 by Anne-Shirley Korave, QueenPads is a proudly Papua New Guinean social and green enterprise based in Port Moresby.

The organization was established to address the silent but pressing menstrual challenges faced by thousands of women across the country. With a dedicated team of staff and volunteers, QueenPads focuses on producing and distributing eco-friendly, reusable menstrual products, alongside delivering education and advocacy programmes on menstrual health.

Before receiving assistance from the Business Link Pacific (BLP) Business Grant, QueenPads faced high operational costs, particularly for professional services such as accounting, communication, technology, and human resources. The BLP subsidy helped ease this financial burden by covering half of these expenses during the early stages of growth.

Anne-Shirley explained that BLP’s support significantly enhanced operational efficiency by enabling access to vital professional services that many small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Papua New Guinea find unaffordable. As a result, QueenPads strengthened its management and overall business performance.

Despite ongoing challenges in a difficult economic climate, QueenPads continues to make a powerful impact. Its locally made sanitary products empower women in both rural and urban communities to manage their menstrual health confidently and sustainably.

Looking ahead, Anne-Shirley envisions expanding QueenPads’ reach across Papua New Guinea and the wider Pacific, promoting a #PeriodFriendlyPNG and a #PeriodFriendlyRegion, while building a healthier and more sustainable future for all women.

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Young Mind Savings Campaign Heads to Kerema District

Kerema District in Gulf Province will host the Young Mind Savings Campaign (YMSC) this week from Wednesday 08th to 10th October, following successful rollouts in East New Britain, Milne Bay and West New Britain provinces.

The YMSC is a key initiative under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the Centre for Excellence in Financial Inclusion (CEFI) and the Kerema District Development Authority (DDA) on 06th November 2023.

The Kerema campaign is supported by the Bank of Papua New Guinea, the Securities Commission of PNG, and several financial institutions including MiBank, Women’s Micro Bank, Bank South Pacific, Nasfund, Credit Corporation Bank, and Nambawan Super.

The three-day event aims to engage students from selected primary and secondary schools to promote a culture of saving and financial responsibility. Activities include awareness sessions, question-and-answer forums, and on-site bank account openings.

Participating schools include Sikalu, Ilakaraeta, Karea, and Epo Uriri Primary Schools, as well as Malalaua and Kerema Coronation Secondary Schools.

The initiative supports the National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS) 2023–2027, which targets the opening of an additional two million bank accounts nationwide.

Previous campaigns have made a strong impact, with more than 600 student savings accounts opened across the three participating province, Milne Bay,West New Britain, and East New Britain.

 

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Image 1:
CEFI’s Special Projects Coordinator, Mr Tobias Toumne, briefs Sikalu Primary School Headmistress, Mrs Xavier, during a visit to the school on Monday, 6th October. The briefing focused on the upcoming Young Mind Savings Campaign to be implemented in the Kerema District. Observing the discussion are Security Commission PNG Senior Officer, Mr Max Siwi, and Rev. Pastor Tuta, Chairman of the Kerema District Steering Committee.

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Students make their way out for recess at Sikalu Primary School. Sikalu Primary is among six schools in the Kerema District participating in the Young Mind Savings Campaign.

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Students in class at Sikalu Primary School, one of six schools in the Kerema District participating in the Young Mind Savings Campaign.

Image 4:
The school signage board at Sikalu Primary.

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(From left to right) Security Commission PNG Senior Officer, Mr Max Siwi, and CEFI’s Special Projects Coordinator, Mr Tobias Toumne, present the official campaign polo shirt to Kerema Coronation Secondary School Principal, Mr Colin Sauka, during a visit to brief him on the forthcoming Young Mind Savings Campaign.

Image 6:
A view of Kerema Coronation Secondary School.

Image 7:
Grade 9 and Grade 11 students of Malalaua Secondary School taking a break during lunch.

Image 8:
A two-storey classroom building at Malalaua Secondary School.

Image 9:
Three female students of Karea Primary School walking to their classroom.

Image 10:
The school grounds at Karea Primary School.

Image 11:
The signage board at the entrance of Epo Uriri Primary School.

Image 12:
A view of classrooms at Epo Uriri Primary School.

 

About CEFI

CEFI was established under the Association Incorporation Act and officially launched on the 24th of April 2013. CEFI was endorsed by PNG’s National Executive Council (NEC) as the industry apex organization for coordinating, advocating and moniotoring all financial inclusion activities in PNG.

CEFI’s vision, mission and values focus on financial inclusion and literacy , poverty elimination and the promotion of vibrant financial institutional operation in Papua New Guinea.

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